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How to fight on-campus ragging? Anonymous reporting and effective legal options for students
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Despite being banned, ragging persists in Indian higher education, causing trauma and academic disruption. While cases decreased during the pandemic, they surged post-COVID, reaching 1,094 in 2022. India's anti-ragging framework offers legal protection and reporting channels, empowering students to combat this menace and ensure campus safety through institutional accountability and strict penalties for offenders.
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